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Q: What can apple juice provide yeast in respiration?
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What liquid will bubble the most when yeast is added?

It is warm apple juice.


What will happens if you mix yeast sand apple juice and water?

The sugar in the juice feeds the yeast and it will proof or bloom. +++ It will do more than that. It will turn the juice into a very rough and probably unpalatable "wine", because the yeast would feed on the fruit sugar and produce carbon-dioxide and alcohol.


What is the specific source of energy in the apple cider that the yeast used to perform cellular respiration?

fructose


What happens if you spoiled apple juice?

It will ferment because of the wild or air-born yeast that gets in the apple juice. The yeast then eats the sugar, creating CO2, which is where u get fizzling bubbles. Altogether, it makes an alcohol (beer) smell or flavor.


How yeast excrete?

Yeast excrete CO2 after they undergo respiration.


Does vinegar kill bread yeast?

Apparently. I tried to substitute pickle juice for apple cider vinegar in a recipe and it wouldn't rise at all.


What does yeast repiration mean?

Yeast respiration means vaginal sweating.


Can apple cider vinegar cure a yeast infection?

Most likely in trace amounts, yes. To make apple cider vinegar, you start with apple juice. Yeast is added to the juice, which transforms the sugars in the juice to alcohol. During this time, care is taken to ensure that no oxygen is able to get to the "must".If it is allowed to completely ferment, nearly all (but unlikely completely all) off the sugarsa will be gone from the juice. At this point you have "Hard" cider (or just cider if you live outside the USA). At this point, the airlocks are removed and a bacteria is introduced (or allowed to self-introduce) to the cider. This bacteria turns the alcohol into acedic acid- which is the stuff that gives vinegar its strong taste and smell. It is unlikely that there would be a complete transformation of all the alcohol, so yes there is most likely alcohol in the vinegar. However, it is in amounts so small as to be nearly impossible to detect.


Is there leaven in grape juice?

No. If you mix yeast and grape juice you get wine.


Does yeast produce alcohol?

Yes. Yeast produces alcohol. It is ethanol is called 'Anaerobic' respiration.


Would yeast cells grow more rapidly in fermentation or cell respiration?

cell respiration


Does fermentation or cellular respiration would yeast cells grow more rapidly with?

cellular respiration